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Warm Winter Week Ahead; Low 80s For Some By Mid-Week : The Alabama Weather Blog


WARM DAYS AHEAD: This will be the warmest week so far this year for Alabama. Highs will be in the 70s today, and over the latter half of the week South Alabama will see low 80s. New record highs are likely along the way… here are the daily record highs for Birmingham this week

February 3 80 (1990)
February 4 77 (1927)
February 5 76 (1927)
February 6 77 (2019)
February 7 79 (2019)
February 8 83 (1918)

Most of the week will be dry, but a few isolated showers are possible over the Tennessee Valley Wednesday through Friday. Rain amounts, if any, will be light and very spotty.

THE WEEKEND: Eighty degree warmth is possible as far north as Birmingham Saturday, and showers will be hard to find. Temperatures begin to come down on Sunday as cooler creeps into the state from the north; highs will be in the 60s over the northern counties, with 70s for South Alabama. Showers are possible over North Alabama as the surface front sags southward, but again rain amounts will be light.

NEXT WEEK: Highs drop into the 50s and 60s next week, and global models are suggesting we could see a decent rain event by mid-week (around February 12-13). Still no sign of any bitterly cold air for Alabama for the next ten days… See the video briefing for maps, graphics, and more details.

ON THIS DATE IN 1959: At 12:55 am CT, a plane took off from runway 17 at the Mason City, Iowa airport, carrying the lives of Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J. P. “The Big Bopper” Richardson. At the time of departure, the weather was reported as light snow, a ceiling of 3,000 feet with sky obscured, visibility 6 miles, and winds from 20 to 30 mph. At around 9:35 am, Hubert Jerry Dwyer spotted the wreckage less than 6 miles northwest of the airport. The three musicians and the pilot died from this crash.

ON THIS DATE IN 2022: A slow moving cold front moved through Alabama during the afternoon and evening hours. A supercell thunderstorm developed in far eastern Mississippi and then produced three EF-2 tornadoes across West Alabama. One person was killed near Sawyervile in Hale County.

Additional storms produced 2 E-F0 tornadoes in Elmore County. The line of storms stalled along and south of the Interstate 85 corridor. Radar estimated precipitation was around 7 plus inches and several areas of flash flooding were reported.

Look for the next video briefing here by 3:00 this afternoon… enjoy the day!

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